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Show | MULT) nm Every buys a live hog and has the hog slaughtered for consumption by SUBSCRIPTION RATES his family and not for sale, no lia.....-....c-cc---cecceceeee- $2.00 : for the processing tax atOne Year However, if he sells any Six Months ......2....-.-cc------see-ss0° 1.00 taches. Three Months ...........------s-0c--0" 15 part of the pork products, he must pay the processing tax on“the entire hog, live weight. In other words, the first domestic processing is the slaughtering of hogs for market. The penalty for willful failure to pay the processing tax is im10 Farmers who slaughter _ their prisonment for not less than hogs for the consumption of their years or a fine of not more than households or for their employees, are exempt from paying the processing tax, according to AAA ofIf, however, any portion ficials. of a hog is sold after “slaughter, the producer must pay the based on live weight. tax For example if a farmer should ‘sell only two smoked, regular hams weighing 20 pounds each from 4 hog slaughtered between December 4 and December 31, 1933, he would pay a tax computed as follows: The tax per: hundred pounds, live SS FARMER EXEMPT FROM PORK TAX IF NO SALE MADE $10,000 or both, officials point out. Mr: Jade Farnsworth of Morgan spent Christmas at the home of his sister, Mrs, J, B. Lemon. O— Guy. Percival and Foral Lemon who are attending the B. Y. U. spent Christmas with their parents Report carne from - Ayettville, Ark. that N. C. Wilsen a former resident of Ioka passed away at the place Christmas night. Mr, Wilsen was one of the early settlers of Ioka, coming here from Colorado shortly after the opening and resided here some 15 years leaving Ioka about four years ago returning to Colorado. . He was highly respected, well known and leaves many friends in Ioka and surrounding communities, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Less Erickson entertained at a family dinner Christ mas. _pas The Primary children gave 4 very interesting program at the Hall Sunday night. After the program the children were treated to candy and nuts. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Harris and children of Mt, Emmons are visiting relatives and friends in loka. te ~ for itself The infant of Mr, and Mrs. oe Mr. Jack Chalk of Salt Lake is spending a few days at the home of his brother-in-law, P. C. Johnson. wepess is Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lemon and children and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mathison of Roosevelt were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, John, Lemon Christmas. —o— Forest Robinson Roosevelt spent his parents, Mr, Robinson. and family of Christmas with and Mrs. Jue ——O—— Mr, and Mrs. J, A. Angus and family were the guests Of. them daughter, Mrs. Asa Webb Monday. MT. EMMONS Lynn Ross. who has been ill is recovering. Blizabeth Gentry who is attending Westminster college is spend ing the holidays with her parents. |. eon feere the car speak erty and left for California to make her home with her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Clark. Mrs. Curry was a highly respected citizen and leaves many friends .behind. —o— Mrs, Mons Johansen of Boneta is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Ross. E Let YOU MAY HAVE TO MAKE SACRIFICES Mr, and Mrs. H. H, Blain and Mrs, James Curry, a pioneer of TO ATTEND B. Y. U. spend, the Arcadia has disposed of her prop- gon John Hardy will —O— —o— ee “Trade” in Scalps Men, women and children were sealped by Indians in the early Colonial period. Similarly, many Indiang were scalped. The American colonists offered bounties for Indians’ scalps, and in 1755 Massachusetts offered £40 for the scalps of male Indians: over twelve years of age and £20 for the scalps of women and children. . ~ WYTON ARCADIA Friday Uintah Basin Record —o— holidays in Salt Lake City, with their daughter, Mrs. Marion Madsen. P Heneritta McAffee spent Christmas at Heber with her aged mother, —o— Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Solmonson left last week for Salt Lake City where Mr. Solmonson will receive medical treatment. ; ia a Mr, and Mrs. Thurlo Rickens have moved into Clarence Horrocks house for the winter, —o— Archie holidays Larsen is spending the at Mayfield, Utah with relatives. —o— returned the new Mrs. Otto Nelsens has home from Vernal with baby. / -——0o— Mrs. Frank writing. Holgate is ill at this —o— Miss Thelma Rickens who is attending school at Duchesne is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H, F. Rickens. _ —o~ Clarence Horracks came down from the herd to visit with home folks Saturday. —_o— Ardell, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Swasey is recovering after i : a brief illness. ee Clarence Foy spent Christmas with his parents at Duchesne. —Oo— Joseph Shanks of Utahn - spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gilbert, —-0— . Mr, and Mrs. Oliver L. Sagers and family of Jaunita were dinner guests Christmas day at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. G, Shields. —o— Mr. ‘and Mrs. Orin Olsen and. family of Duchesne spent ChristMrs. mas at the home of Mr, and Thomas Gilbert. Orvil Jackson who is doing carWoodard Will penter work for Christmas spend came home to with his family. HUNDREDS of thousands of people now own and drive Ford V-8 ¢ ars. Some neighbor or friend of yours has one. If we told you what we think of the car, you might say we are prejudiced, _so we let the car and its owner tell you. Economy of operation is one of the first points they will emphasize—the owner will boast of it and the car will prove it. The 1934 car is even better than the 1933— and that was our best car up to its time. The new cat is more beautiful — faster — more powerful —gives more miles to the gallon—better oil economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and operate than any car we ever built. You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to ask our Ford Dealer to let you see this car, and let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the car you will be sure to teach a right decision. The Ford V-8 will tell you it Ss own story. NEW for 1934 > Make Arran gements With Pierson | ' FOR YOUR Gas and Oil Co. Motor NEW FORD V-8 Repairs Service Bargains In Used Cars Phone 28-F3 Duchesne, Utah But The Misses Margaret and Ruth Dart will spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Dart, having arrived Thursday. Mrs. Be Repaid The course you want... Mental —o— Will FOR -Quick Returns and C. fT. AXELGAARD, Duchesne, training 29, February 2 Exciting sports - - Championship * Wrestling Basketball and : —o— YOUNG BRIGH AM : UNIVERSITY January “High house. 8, March Quality 23 Education at Lowest Cost” —o— John L, Johnson is in Logan He is visiting the holidays. brother August Johnson. Keep ite — for his family atLittle Agnes Miller who is tending school at St. Ann’s in Salt Lake City arrived home Wednesday to spend the holidays with her mother, —0— Mrs. W. R. Preece and children left Thursday; for Salt Lake where they will remain until Mr. Preece is released from the hospital and able to return home. The Dan Dennis family are occupying the Preece home during their absence. 0S a Miss Mary Tingley is home for the holidays, having arrived Trursday. : 1 Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Farnbanks and infant son- and Miss Mildred Rogers of Salt Lake City spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Rogers. They returned home Tuesday. : iday season Legal Advertising FOR SALE—New hand washer. i and Ringer, Reasonable, See Mirs. Soren Nielson or call at Record. Co by Telephone! Those TRADE — Dodge truck, good condition, will trade for team. Wilbur Bates, Duchesne or call at Record office. in other cities will thrill to hear your nn voice!. FOR SALE—One 1929 Chevrolet 4-door sedan in A-1 condition, A real bargain for cash. See Wm. H. Fitzwater ‘STERLING. TRANSPORTATION R ithees Mr, Oscar Adams and Mr. W. S. Peatress took a load of turkeys to Salt Lake City last week| They received a much better price than the local buyers were giving and the turkeys were all graded A-1 No culls, epee : Miss Edythe Neal is spending the holidays with her parents, Superintendent and Mrs. C. J. Neal of the Parriette Mine. —Oo— together during the hol —Oo— _ Mgr. Utah: Dramas, ‘Opera, Concerts, Lectures ‘Leadership Week, January FriMiss Georgia Phillipps left she day for Salt Lake City where her will spend the holidays with mother and sisters. —o— Mrs. Oscar Adams and children have moved from the farm to town They are occupyfor the winter. - You ’ spiritual is Miss Elizabeth Gentry who in attending Westminster College Salt Lake City came in Friday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ww. G. Gentry. ing the Wheeler TRY THE GATEWAY CREAMERY WINTER QUARTER —o-— COMPANY us. aie eo Uintah Basin Points to Salt Lake Eastern Utah Transportation _ Company Uintah Basin Points to Price -o- Every Day Service Each Way -o- 4 Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nutter of Misses Mary Dix, Ethel StrauNine Mile were Myton visitors Satsser, Katchner, Verma Bennion urday. Mr. Nutter and daughter and Mr, Gray M. Lusty left for aoa 4 Katherine are leaving soon for Salt Lake City Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs, Wanless S. Shields Arizona where Mr, Nutter has exto spend the Christmas vacation. and family were dinner guests at tensive land and cattle interests. —o— —o— the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. The Central High Basket Ball’ Nelsen of Bridgland Christmas. Mrs. Fred Burger was a dinner team will leave here Tuesday morange guest at the home of R. G. Porter ning to spend a weeks time playSponsored by the M. I .A.. ‘The in Duchesne, Christmas day. ing games at the basket ball tour—_o-— two act comedy. “Polly Wants a nament at Salt Lake City. Cracker” will be presented in the —o— Mr. and Mrs. Evans Phillips evening. spent Christmas with Mr. Phillips the Ward house Wednesday The first league game of (Character cast) Jeffery Wayne, parents, Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Philseason will be given at Duchesne Clarense Foy; Thomas Livingston Duand lips in Roosevelt. ‘ High January 5th, Central —o— Pratt, Ervin Richens; Inspector chesne High. —Oo— Doran, Ralph Shields; Marie Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. James Dalgleish All- Wayne, Mildred Olsen; Mary Hay- had as dinner guests Upalco vs. Christmas, High Central Dance fol- ne, Grace Bell; Lucerne Neviila, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker and stars, Monday evening. Ida Horrocks; Nora, Manola. John- daughter Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. lowing at Mt, Emmons. —Oo— son. Ed Hart of Duchesne, —o— . —o— Somebody must have some monNew Years day a Ward reunion loads ey when we see the truck Mr. and Mrs, H. P. Knudsen are the dance in ‘| of parcels which are being haul- will be held with a the proud parents of a paby girl days. ed into the post office these born on Christmas day. Mrs. trips The mail man made three Knudsen’s mother and Mrs. Knudand to the upper country Friday sen were born on Christmas day. Saturday. —o— Sos gates Mr, and Mrs. Austin B, Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Francis Dauwald- | and Mr. and Mrs, Berch Bennion Dauwalder entertain | Donald shopping and er were Mr. Edwin Thacker Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Sager spent ed at a prettily arranged bridge at Roosevelt Saturday. the. Christmas day at Marvin Shields dinner Thursday evening at —o— home of the former. here place in Arcadia. A very sad accident occured : —o— , | Tuesday home at the Floyd Case \ Mrs. Martha Gee entertained. all who was when Mr. Vouce Mowers, day. Boswell of her children on Christmas there assisting Mr, Volney —o— his caught ly accident wood saw Mrs. Berthina Hofeltz and dauhand glove on the saw pulling his the George Hofeltz future. The small home of the severe- ghter were at in the saw and cutting itso of a of the place in Duchesne, Christmas. will be a very different sort ~-O-— ly that the pointer finger will a bad place than that of the past. It left hand was cut off and enprice, Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Seaton moderate very a at cords offer, The hand. dinner, cut accross the Christmas at and com-, ces tertained. convenien s, advantage arm the were torn loose from up in in | Mr. and Mrs. Floyd forts that were unknown even given the their children, SeaThe best care is being are Wheeler and son Mr. Harry the mansions of another time. It | hand as Mr. and Mrs. Mowers ton. attractive to the eye, a more be with will be to lt staying at Rooseve and offer infinitely greater possThe entire community Physician. design and Income Tax Blanks ipilities for originality in sympathize greatly with them And most importand treatment. , recovery speedy for Released January 2. hope Bes ant of all perhaps, it will provide the maximum of protection againsawing Mr. Volney Boswell is Ira N. Hinckley, Collector of In, hurricanes and wood at Blue Bell now. ‘OE st fire, tornadoes i ternal Revenue for the District —O— > other destructive elements. tela Utah is today in receipt of to be attained in| s down. is n objective The Mr. Harry Chapma Hon. Guy T. Helvering from egram first low where home, are | from the Hardman saw mill, of Internal Revenue, the modern the Commissioner depreciation, low mainhe has been employed, to spend Washington, D. C., stating that all cost, low economy.’ year tenance and long-time holidays, he is staying at the home income tax blanks for the five and four or three for And of Bishop Rust. 1933, will be releaaed for distrib- thousand dollars, distinctive homes —_Oo—. ’ ution January 2, 1934, with the exmay, 1065, embracing all these features, Ward Conference has held Sun- ception of Forms 1041 and day evening with quite a fair rep- which forms will be released upon be had. In the ‘not-too-distant future, resentation present, Community receipt from the Bureau. Blanks | singing, ‘Guide Me To Theee’ Pray- will be mailed out to those names there is going to be a residential country. this er by Austin B. Taylor, Chorus appearing on the Collector’s mail- building boom in of thousands singing “Glory To God on High” “short” is America ing list; others may receive blanks Brother Jewett Fortie accompani- by calling at the Collector’s office, homes- - - population drift, couplLeroy e and Bishop ed at the piano. 365 Federal Building, Salt Lake ed with fire and obsolesenc Rust gave a report on the Ward ‘other destroyers, have continued to City, Utah. ineresase the housing need at 4. activities, Brother Edgar Miles time when building of all kinds has gave a report on the Sunday school Inconsistency Sister Hdith G. Case gave a talk been at the absolute bottom. The. It is good to be often reminded wise home builder, using modern’ on Primary work. Chorus singof the inconsistency of human na- materials and methods, is going ing “Angles Singing Glad Hosannture, and to learn to look without to get more for what he spends as” Bro. Joseph Case ‘spoke on the wonder or disgust on the weakthan the home builder of the past, importance of doing little things nesses which are found in the imagined would ever be possible. | in the Ward. Ira B. Cannon was strongest minds.—Macaulay. the last speaker. ~~ UINITA UINTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. ELECTRIGITY 1S YOUR MOST EFFICIENT SERVANT Professional THE MODERN HOME ROBERT Cards\y, oxy G. PORTER Lawyer Scheie Utah SMALL ¢ nrvonon “awe. OF ANY STATE in the Union and Mexico, with plain English explanatory comment and annetatjens, A different publication fer each state. Covers marriage, diverce, alimony, legal separation, annulment, separate maintenance, custody and support ef ehiidren, etc. Specify state’ wanted. 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